NA Resources

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For other meetings in Chapel Hill NC, Durham NC, Henderson NC, Hillsborough NC, Norlina NC, Oxford NC, Roxboro NC and surrounding geographic areas, please visit the New Hope Area’s website. 

For these areas that are our immediate neighbors, view the the Crossroads Area website (serving Harnett, Johnston, and Sampson counties) and Greensboro Area website (serving Alamance, Guilford, and Davidson counties) areas can also be

For meetings in Apex, Cary, Fuquay Varina, Knightdale, Nashville, Raleigh, Roanoke Rapids, Rocky Mount, Tarboro, Wake Forest, Wilson, or Zebulon, please visit the Capital Area’s website at or call their phoneline at 877-590-6262.

Meetings in North Carolina

Use any of these methods to find a meeting in North Carolina.

Meetings in the United States

For assistance in locating meetings in other parts of the US or worldwide, click here.

General Information

Information About NA 
This Resource page includes pamphlets about the history of NA, organizational philosophy, and membership demographics.

Resources for Professionals
This Resource page includes information for professionals and free downloadable pamphlets.

Recovery Literature
You can view and download many of our information pamphlets and NA booklets in many languages.
Recovery Literature in English
Recovery Literature in other languages (Select a language)

Other Information
For general information on Narcotics Anonymous, literature purchases, downloads, or pretty much anything else having to do with the fellowship as a whole, got to the NA World Services website at www.na.org.

Is NA for me?

This is a question every potential member must answer for themselves. It may help to read some of our informational pamphlets, starting with  “Am I an addict?”  and “Welcome to NA”.

If you’re an addict, NA can help. “Narcotics Anonymous offers recovery to addicts around the world. We focus on the disease of addiction rather than any particular drug.  Our message is broad enough to attract addicts from any social class or nationality. When new members come to meetings, our sole interest is in their desire for freedom from active addiction and how we can be of help.” (It Works: How and Why, “Third Tradition”)

If you’re planning to attend your first meeting, you may also be interested in IP #29,“An Introduction to NA Meetings.”